If that's the case, then why didn't they just reveal when Cumberbatch was cast that he was Khan?1) Anybody who cares that he's Khan already knows he's Khan. If you have an Internet connection, you know.
2) His being Khan doesn't change anything plot wise. It's not really a twist. He's still a terrorist bad guy. He just changes names partway through.
In no way is an Admiral being evil a plot twist for a Star Trek story. That's like saying the plot twist of Titanic is that the supposedly unsinkable ship sinks.3) Admiral Marcus being the villian is the actual plot twist.
If that's the case, then why didn't they just reveal when Cumberbatch was cast that he was Khan?
In no way is an Admiral being evil a plot twist for a Star Trek story. That's like saying the plot twist of Titanic is that the supposedly unsinkable ship sinks.
How does the reveal that Harrison's name is actually Khan affect the plot? The reveal changes nothing. Call him Harrison, call him Khan, call him Sherlock - it's meaningless to the films plot. In order to be a plot twist it had to, well twist the plot in someway. The Khan reveal changes nothing.
Granted, it's not a good twist
It makes the whole "bodies in torpedoes" a bit more impactful, and ties into the "is there anything you would not do for your family" theme.
They weren't armed, though. The fuel compartments were removed. It's not clear whether or not Marcus knew that when he gave them to Kirk.Yup. Really impactful. Nothing really says "I will protect you" than shoving your loved ones into armed WMDs.
They weren't armed, though. The fuel compartments were removed. It's not clear whether or not Marcus knew that when he gave them to Kirk.
Edit: I should say, they're not functional-as-intended. Presumably if the Enterprise fired them they would launch and then drift off confusingly into Klingon space.
(A) Khan hid his people inside weapons that could be taken and fired in space against a target at any moment and which still had their warheads i.e. explosives inside. Regardless of what else was missing. And then he abandoned them to their mercy.
(B) Admiral Marcus didn't knew that they had supermen inside them. He genuinely gave them to the Enterprise to fire them against the Klingons. The Klingons wouldn't retaliate because the Enterprise was out of their border.(!?)
(C) Or something along those lines. That's script is so full of holes that you can fly the Enterprise inside them. And no, not the TOS "E" but the huge JJprise.
There are plenty of "holes" in a script when you don't pay attention to it!
KHAN: I tried to smuggle them to safety by concealing them in the very weapons I had designed, but I was discovered. I had no choice but to escape alone. And when I did, I had every reason to suspect that Marcus had killed every single one of the people I hold most dear.
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MARCUS: He put those people in those torpedoes. And I simply didn't want to burden you with knowing what was inside of them.
So he was forced to abandon them upon being discovered, and Marcus was well aware of their content.
There are plenty of "holes" in a script when you don't pay attention to it!
KHAN: I tried to smuggle them to safety by concealing them in the very weapons I had designed, but I was discovered. I had no choice but to escape alone. And when I did, I had every reason to suspect that Marcus had killed every single one of the people I hold most dear.
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MARCUS: He put those people in those torpedoes. And I simply didn't want to burden you with knowing what was inside of them.
So he was forced to abandon them upon being discovered, and Marcus was well aware of their content.
Exactly. It's a bit clumsily handled in the film, but Marcus decided to kill two birds with one stone -- he'd start a war, and he'd have Khan and his associates killed by the Enterprise. So no one would know that he had pulled a total boner by waking up a warlord.
A) Bones and Marcus didn't know it wasn't a live torpedo because they couldn't get any readings from it.And why did McCoy and Carol freak out that it was going to explode and rush to disarm it? And how did Spock detonate them after removing the bodies?
Bones and Marcus didn't know it wasn't a live torpedo because they couldn't get any readings from it.
So how exactly will Admiral Marcus start the war if the torpedoes are duds and he knows it?
A) Bones and Marcus didn't know it wasn't a live torpedo because they couldn't get any readings from it.
B) If they had the idea to remove the bodies from the casings, it follows the next thought was to put a new warhead back in them if the chance was there for a double-cross.
Okay,
A) Khan hid the crew in the torpedoes and assumes Marcus destroyed them until Sulu sends his broadcast.
B) The warheads are clearly still in the torpedoes but the fuel has been removed to make room for the bodies.
C) Assuming the Enterprise doesn't just throw the torpedoes out of the way gently, they'll probably get a push from whatever firing mechanism the ship uses.
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